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rubber-stamped many of President Reagan's domestic budget cuts, including unfair and overly restrictive eligibility rules governing black lung compensation. As a result, the Labor Department's approval of black-lung benefit claims today... Published: Thursday, June 26, 1997 Words: 774
cut from $37.12 to $35.32 for every $100 in wages paid. But as a whole, underground mining companies should have received even bigger cuts because of improved safety records. Next year, they will pay an additional $5.9 million to keep... Published: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 Words: 511
voters, I think, will have a clear choice," McCabe said. McCabe supports the development of a regional airport while Walters does not, favoring an expansion of Charleston's Yeager Airport. McCabe, a liberal, said he "will exhibit more... Published: Monday, October 19, 1998 Words: 1218
of the high wages and consequently lost the market to foreign competitors. For the auto industry to remain competitive and for employees to keep their jobs, workers agreed to wage givebacks during recent contract negotiations. The Postal... Published: Friday, July 06, 1990 Words: 1059
passing a resolution to continue funding while the budget debate continues. He said the automatic cuts anticipated as a result of the stalemate would cost the unemployment compensation system about $180 million nationwide, a cut of... Published: Saturday, October 06, 1990 Words: 308
I feel there's too much wasted in the different departments. Top level officials' salaries are too high in comparison to the real workers. When cuts are needed, we should start by cutting the fat away before we cut the backbone of our... Published: Sunday, May 03, 1992 Words: 1818
be accomplished through lowering the overall tax burden, improving the economic climate and providing benefits like improved public safety and increased educational and employment opportunities. The Legislature would do well to concern... Published: Sunday, May 01, 1994 Words: 1627
did not reconsider workerscompensation. Lawmakers passed a bill last year that toughened standards for applicants seeking benefits. But Powell said there were other minor victories such as raises for state employees and teachers. Another... Published: Monday, March 11, 1996 Words: 460
services: $11.6 billion. Increase the monthly premium Medicare recipients pay for doctors' services, now $36.60, by 5 percent: $18.3 billion. Reduce government payments to farmers who grow wheat, corn, rice and cotton by 3 percent annually:... Published: Thursday, January 14, 1993 Words: 614
have hailed it as a model expansion with noninflationary growth and falling unemployment To some economists, the biggest lesson of the nearly 3-year-old recovery is that monetary policy - and particularly lower interest rates - can... Published: Thursday, January 27, 1994 Words: 733